The Russian President Undercuts European Ultimatum

The celebrations in Moscow last week of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War were the occasion of not only moving commemorations for the countless millions of victims of that war, but also of important political and diplomatic discussions. Heads of state and government from 27 countries were present, who met with President Putin at different […]

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Germany: the AfD Exposes Training of Ukrainian Neo-nazis

Adding ridicule to the sensational, the German Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) backtracked on May 10 and suspended its decision to classify the Alternative for Germany party (AfD) as “proven right-wing extremist”, pending the outcome of the urgent legal challenge filed by the party. This means that the domestic intelligence agency will not repeat that designation but […]

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Pope Leo XIV, in the Footsteps of Rerum Novarum

Last week, we highlighted what we believe is the most important legacy of Pope Francis: his commitment to end the war in Ukraine, defying the western narrative that the war was unprovoked and the recognition that it could not be won. The debut of the new Pope, Leo XIV, on St. Peter’s throne, raises the hope that that effort will […]

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French Schiller Institute: Time Is Running Out to Save Gaza

The lead editorial in Haaretz on May 8 reflects a change in thinking underway in Israel (cf. SAS 18/25). Titled “We Cannot Look Away from the Images of Children Killed in Gaza”, it reflects an emerging consciousness of the horrific crimes committed by the Netanyahu regime, leading some to finally say, “Enough”. One hears the anguish in this editorial, and […]

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SMRs Are Just What Africa Needs

“Yes, Nuclear for Small African Countries!” is the title of an article by EIR staff member David Cherry which was published as the lead article of the digital magazine Nuclear Network Africa in its March 25 issue. The title is a reference to small modular reactors (SMRs) and micro-reactors. The magazine is part of Dr. Kelvin Kemm’s international campaign for […]

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Preliminary Program, Schiller Institute International Conference, May 24-25, 2025

In Person and Online — New York City Metropolitan Area “A Beautiful Vision for Humanity in Times of Great Turbulence!” SATURDAY, May 24, 16:00 CEST 16:00 -19:00 Panel One: Strategic Challenges and the Emerging New Order Helga Zepp-LaRouche (Germany), Founder, The Schiller Institute Naledi Pandor (South Africa), former Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Donald Ramotar (Guyana), Former President of Guyana Ambassador […]

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Zigzagging Through Multiple Nuclear Hotspots Will Not Resolve Them

The sudden flare up between India and Pakistan could not have occurred at a more dangerous moment. The two nuclear powers are engaged in a war of words, with their troops mobilizing and the first missiles fired in Kashmir. At the same time, Kyiv is issuing terrorist threats against Moscow, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced plans to use the […]

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The Oasis Plan and a Proposal for Gaza from a Former Adviser to Rabin

The international Schiller Institute and the International Peace Coalition (IPC) have launched an extraordinary mobilization to put the Oasis Plan for the reconstruction and development of Palestine on the agenda of the extraordinary conference of the United Nations in New York devoted to the two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. Scheduled for June 2-4, the conference is organized jointly by […]

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A Crazed Netanyahu Government Plans the Complete Takeover of Gaza

On the evening of May 4, the Israeli Security Cabinet approved plans to “conquer and hold” the territory of the Gaza Strip. “No more in and out”, declared Prime Minister Netanyahu. There is to be complete takeover. Israeli reservists are already being called up, and the Cabinet also ratified IDF-controlled logistics for food control in Gaza in the future, allowing […]

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